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Part of Thain's job, like that of a good physician, is to do no harm.
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Lewis did her quest to land a place in the GB team for the World Championships no harm with a good performance in Belgium on Saturday.
BBC: Moorcroft admits Arbeit doubts
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The virtuous 60, chosen among Canada's largest companies, will have passed tests designed to reflect the current standards of a small but growing number of investors who want their money to be a force for good (or at least to do no harm).
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If it can be shown that a regulation is causing far more harm than good, I have no problem doing away with that regulation.
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It does their teeth no good, but otherwise seems to do little harm.
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While there is no harm at all in these feel good pledges, they may not have as much impact as one might assume.
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If the Union's common foreign and security policy could be made to live up to its name better, there would be no harm at times, and possibly some good, in having military means to back it up.
ECONOMIST: Defending the Union
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Economic crises may not lead to good policy-making, but at least they demand a do-no-harm standard.
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His company doesn't sponsor projects, he said, but there was no harm in gathering up extra sandpaper, masking tape and grinder wheels to help a good cause.
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No, painting a mysterious picture of financial fairies and monetary monsters will likely do more harm than good.
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